Friday, May 27, 2011

what do you mean...


When an anniversary or birthday or Valentine's Day or any other "Hallmark Holiday" arrives, there is often stress in couples relationships as to what each person should do. Let me just say now that the best thing to do is buy the person you love something thoughtful. Thoughtful does not mean big; it just a gift that says to that someone you are important, I love you and I am always thinking of you. I strongly suggest that if you are a male, you not believe any female who says these words, "You don't need to buy me anything." As a woman, what that usually means is "You are wonderful to me always and I do not need a big gift but I hope you remember me in some way (...and that someway should not be a sole card.)." Flowers or two candies in a box or a thoughtful book or scented candle or a small piece of jewelry says, "I love you want you to know that you are the most special person on Earth to me." So simple and did you know that people live longer when they do things to make someone else happy?
(P.S.  I am not saying this to send a hint to anyone because my birthday is tomorrow.  Brian buys me gifts all of the time, just because, which I love!)

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